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. >>> still ahead, the new health care law means new taxes are about to go into effect. but who's going to be footing the bill for that one? joining me next, "the washington post's" ez ra klein breaks it down. >>> does bad luck rub off? mitt romney's weekend meet-up with fighter manny pacquiao. a reminder, today's question of the day. should the deejays who were at the front of that hoax shoulder the blame in the london hospital death of a nurse? share your thoughts on my twitter or facebook pages. we'll take a look at some of your responses coming up. anncr: some politicians seem to think medicare and... social security are just numbers in a budget. well, we worked hard for those benefits. we earned them. and if washington tries to cram decisions about the future... of these programs into a last minute budget deal... we'll all pay the price. aarp is fighting to protect seniors with responsible... solutions that strengthen medicare and... social security for generations to come. we can do better than a last minute deal... that would hurt all of us. to the best vacation s
. >>> still ahead, the new health care law means new taxes are about to go into effect. but who's going to be footing the bill for that one? joining me next, "the washington post's" ez ra klein breaks it down. >>> does bad luck rub off? mitt romney's weekend meet-up with fighter manny pacquiao. a reminder, today's question of the day. should the deejays who were at the front of that hoax shoulder the blame in the london hospital death of a nurse? share your thoughts...
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i mean, in virginia tech there was a clear situation, and we had certain laws in place, privacy laws, that don't allow parents to be able to effectively engage to sort of help in this situation. >> and there were armed guards on campus in virginia tech, just like there were armed guards in columbine. >> i'm not arguing that point. i'm saying how do we get to the solution, and i think just jumping to conclusions here, i think we need a thoughtful process to really resolve this because this was a horrific incident that i think everyone would agree has not and we want to not happen again. >> david winston, thank you for your time today. i appreciate it. >> pleasure. >> coming up next, we're going to get a live report from one of the nation's busiest airports as a big storm threatens to affect holiday travel across the country. plus, the disconnect between states and the federal government when it comes to marriage equality and the supreme court battle that lies ahead in the new year. a >>> the south, the midwest expected to get hit by the end of the week. dave gutierrez joins us live fro
i mean, in virginia tech there was a clear situation, and we had certain laws in place, privacy laws, that don't allow parents to be able to effectively engage to sort of help in this situation. >> and there were armed guards on campus in virginia tech, just like there were armed guards in columbine. >> i'm not arguing that point. i'm saying how do we get to the solution, and i think just jumping to conclusions here, i think we need a thoughtful process to really resolve this...
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i see even the royals it's a question of the in-laws. what do you do. and a marine veteran jailed for trying to carry a family shot gun across the border, was freed today. he was met at the border by officials and his family. >> flights are delayed as folks are heading home to grandmas. airports across the country have been very busy. gabe, some have delays and then they don't, what does it look like now? >> that is exactly right. as you can see behind me, doing well as it has been for a while, but as you mentioned there were problems reported in the northeast. new york's jfk is experiencing delays of more than an hour and a half. and newark is also reporting delays, of about 45 minutes due to wind. we had heard earlier in the day that washington dulles had the same problems but those are clearing up and early this morning. san francisco, had rain delays. and we will be in a much, much situation. more than 1600 flights were cancelled throughout the country. so far, nearly 1 in 4 americans will travel over the next few days. that is up from last year and
i see even the royals it's a question of the in-laws. what do you do. and a marine veteran jailed for trying to carry a family shot gun across the border, was freed today. he was met at the border by officials and his family. >> flights are delayed as folks are heading home to grandmas. airports across the country have been very busy. gabe, some have delays and then they don't, what does it look like now? >> that is exactly right. as you can see behind me, doing well as it has been...
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you're a stockholder in -- who are trying to get around laws being designed to keep people safe, then i think you need to look at what yours corporation is doing. the same from consumers ease point of view as wellivities tracy, thank you for your time. >>> surprising comments from mitt romney's oldest son tagg romney. >>> but first the fight over aid for hurricanes sandy victims. the republicans offered ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in v
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they can have a job, they can live here legally as long as they abide by the law. and i think it's a fair way to do it, keeping in mind those who have been legal and done the right thing. >> it's not likely this is going to be taken up with serious consideration in the lame duck session. is the idea here to start the conversation about comprehensive immigration reform within your party? is this a starting point? >> actually, harry reid did say that we might have the dream act or a dream act alternative come on the floor in the lame duck, so we don't know for sure. we wanted to be proactive and be out with a positive proposal that would give them, these young people, a legal status. by the way, you also can serve four years in the military. i forgot to mention that as a way to move forward. i think that if we don't get the opportunity this year to deal with it, i certainly think it will be on the drawing boards for next year. it will be one proposal that has the support of john mccain, who's a cosponsor and will be there next year. and i think it's a good starting p
they can have a job, they can live here legally as long as they abide by the law. and i think it's a fair way to do it, keeping in mind those who have been legal and done the right thing. >> it's not likely this is going to be taken up with serious consideration in the lame duck session. is the idea here to start the conversation about comprehensive immigration reform within your party? is this a starting point? >> actually, harry reid did say that we might have the dream act or a...
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and a republican senator in trouble with the law. u have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. >> they've been up for two nights getting their stuff together. they're school teachers and we're all set for this trip. >> just one of the many of the folks on the road, hit being ti road to see their family and friends. more than 90 million will be traveling for the holiday with the majority hitting the highway versus the sky way. in atlanta, a different backgrou
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my jurisdiction is to enforce the laws that do exist. so my proposal for training people in the schools is along with the jurisdiction that i have as attorney general. sglool attorney general tom horne and david burnell, thank you for your time. i really appreciate it. >>> just a few more hours until president obama's meeting with the four congressional leaders, just four more days until the country, all of us americans go off the cliff. why this might just work out. >>> plus the connection between sex and the fiscal cliff. sex and the fiscal live? really. according to dr. ruth. yeah, don't shake your head at me. there really is a connection. >>> besides president obama, who was the biggest political winner of 2012 and why? find us on facebook. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded
my jurisdiction is to enforce the laws that do exist. so my proposal for training people in the schools is along with the jurisdiction that i have as attorney general. sglool attorney general tom horne and david burnell, thank you for your time. i really appreciate it. >>> just a few more hours until president obama's meeting with the four congressional leaders, just four more days until the country, all of us americans go off the cliff. why this might just work out. >>> plus...
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but a lot of these laws were insignificant, things like the names of post offices. and a slew of bills passed by the house had no chance of passing the senate or getting the president's signature, like repeated attempts to repeal the affordable care act. the influence of the tea party lawmakers have been a clear factor. >> the tea party, which is not even on the screen about a year ago at this time, is a very domineering force. >> one story will be with us, the rise of the tea party. >> regardless of what those elites think, the tea party movement is authentic, grassroots movement. >> i wouldn't sell short these candidates. >> tea party americans, you're winning. >> it's a big mistake not to take it seriously. >> you think the tea party is here to stay? >> absolutely. >> this book was just named the best book of the year. good evening and congratulations. >> thank you, chris. happy to be with you. >> this fiscal cliff was supposed to be so severe, so potentially devastating, there would be no way for congress not to make a deal. yet here we are. how did this happen?
but a lot of these laws were insignificant, things like the names of post offices. and a slew of bills passed by the house had no chance of passing the senate or getting the president's signature, like repeated attempts to repeal the affordable care act. the influence of the tea party lawmakers have been a clear factor. >> the tea party, which is not even on the screen about a year ago at this time, is a very domineering force. >> one story will be with us, the rise of the tea...
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we won't stop until there's common sense gun poll laws at the federal and state level. >> there's an equation that goes in to this and talking about gun regulation as being a punlg factor in all of it, everyone from the left and right brought up whether there's other contributing factors. one senator was on this morning seeming willing to put all of these options on the table, but specifically, when it comes to talking beyond gun regulation. take a listen. >> we have to do everything we have. it will include looking at how many bullets do you need in a magazine in a semiautomatic weapon. and we need to talk about xbox 360 and wii and those games and how far down in this to children they're getting. we need to talk about movies and we need to talk about the rating systems. >> does she have a point, shannon? >> absolutely. we live in a very, very violent society. so the answer to that is not to increase the guns we all have. i think there's some distraction of the issue by the nra and they want us to look at other things and we should but that doesn't mean to take our focus off of the
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do you have the stomach for the political fight for new gun control laws? >> david, i think anybody who was up in newtown who talked to the parents, who talked to the families, understands that, you know, something fundamental in america has to change. and all of us have to do some soul searching, including me as president, that we allow a situation in which 20 precious small children are getting gunned down in a classroom. and i've been very clear that, you know, an assault rifle ban, banning these high capacity clips, background checks, that there are a set of issues that i have historically supported and will continue to support. >> but can you get it done? i mean the politics is the question. >> so the question is, are we going to be able to have a national conversation and move something through congress? i'd like to get it done in the first year. i will put forward a very specific proposal based on the recommendations that joe biden's task force is putting together as we speak. and so this is not something that i will be putting off. but -- >> the a s
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now e-mailses that multiple law enforcements tell abc were traced back to biographer paula broadwell. in yet another twist in this case, the fbi conducted a consensual search of broadwell's home last night. >>> meanwhile, an internal fbi inquiry has been launched into the agent who started the investigation and who tipped off republican members of congress about it, a senior government official telling nbc news, the agent sent shirtless photos to jill kelley prior to the investigation. now, as the inquiries into allen and petraeus move forward, congress is reconvening on capitol hill about the original fbi investigation. >> the elements on in some ways of a hollywood movie, once this investigation, whenever david petraeus's name came up, they had an only giggs to tell the president. >> the defense secretary leon panetta telling reporters that congressional intelligence leaders should have been notified and much sooner. >> i believe that there's a responsibility to make sure that the intelligence committees are informed of issues that could affect, you know, the security of those intel
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laws required by the ratification of this treaty. this was acknowledged by america that other countries have to come up to our standards helping americans when they travel abroad. i don't understand why after our leadership with the americans with disabilities act we have shown the world that we believe that people with disabilities need to have the same rights. now we've sort of backed away from an international treaty that said that. >> senator ben cardin, always nice to have you on the hour. quick programming note, senator john kerry will join andrea mitchell this afternoon to discuss the senate's failure to pass the u.n. disabilities treaty, coming up right at 1:00, "andrea mitchell reports." how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. that's what may help lower your choleste
laws required by the ratification of this treaty. this was acknowledged by america that other countries have to come up to our standards helping americans when they travel abroad. i don't understand why after our leadership with the americans with disabilities act we have shown the world that we believe that people with disabilities need to have the same rights. now we've sort of backed away from an international treaty that said that. >> senator ben cardin, always nice to have you on the...
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that's prohibited by law and medicare. if we had prescription price drug negotiation in medicare as we do in the va, we could save a couple $100 billion. there are things like that we could do that we should do and i would think and hope that republicans would support us on that would save the taxpayer money and save the medicare beneficiary person money by making a better, fairer pricing system and we would extend the solvency of medicare. so, a lot of things we need to do to bring down health care costs, not just to medicare, but in the overall system. >> there was apparently laughter in the room from senator mitch mcconnell when the president's initial proposal was presented. do you think that president obama started these negotiated on the wrong foot with that $1.6 trillion offer? >> no. you know, i actually think senator mcconnell is being pretty "redridiculous to laugh. the laugh is really just a way to try to ridicule the seriousness of the negotiation that senator mcconnell plays a major role in. in a normal negoti
that's prohibited by law and medicare. if we had prescription price drug negotiation in medicare as we do in the va, we could save a couple $100 billion. there are things like that we could do that we should do and i would think and hope that republicans would support us on that would save the taxpayer money and save the medicare beneficiary person money by making a better, fairer pricing system and we would extend the solvency of medicare. so, a lot of things we need to do to bring down health...
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i don't make state law, i don't make federal law. i don't support the nra, i want to get rid of assault rifles. i think we have to close the loopholes on gun control. that being said, our students need to be safe where they learn. what newtown showed us was existing security is not safe the people that rely on safety in our commune and they do an excellent job. the police department took a look at our protocol, and said that the only way to protect our students right now is to have a police officer present in the school. these are the same people we call if there is an active shooter event in 911. so instead of waiting the five minutes to get them there, they are present, they are law enforcement, they are professionals, they know how to handle themselves. the nra is using in as an excuse to circumvent the argument on gun control, and that's wrong. that's not what our intent is. our intent is only to protect our students. >> so, as you say, through the limited capacity you have, because you don't have federal, or state powers, how do
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. >> there were two armed law enforcement officers who twice engaged the shooters at columbine. that didn't prevent 15 from being killed and 23 wounded. >> mark, you know, the nra, we all know here in this conversation. it's been so powerful for so many years, in another day and age, lawmakers and the public might have listened to what he said yesterday, but this is now. what is different here in terms of his call for arming schools? will even be listened to? >> richard, normally the pr 101 is a group that seems to be under siege and of course, the nra was attracting a lot of negative attention and you typically make a concession or two, even if it's a fig leaf, just to be able to strike the right tone and make sure you're not on the wrong side of public opinion and on the wrong side whof holds the higher ground. you were just interviewing a woman who was a survivor of gun violence before the break and right now, particularly after the tragedy that we saw in connecticut, those people were occupying the high ground in this debate and it is going to be interesting how wayne lapier
. >> there were two armed law enforcement officers who twice engaged the shooters at columbine. that didn't prevent 15 from being killed and 23 wounded. >> mark, you know, the nra, we all know here in this conversation. it's been so powerful for so many years, in another day and age, lawmakers and the public might have listened to what he said yesterday, but this is now. what is different here in terms of his call for arming schools? will even be listened to? >> richard,...
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>> they're going to be able to fall back on federal law. it's one reason why smokers in colorado and washington state shouldn't celebrate too much. there's still a lot of ways in which they can get in trouble. and one of them is violating the drug-free workplace laws. >> the book -- >> there's a point that it doesn't get made enough in the medical marijuana conversation. and that is the rights of biggest people. what's the federal government going to do in washington state and colorado. are they going to allow the market to be regulated. if they don't, it's a terrible scenario. they're not going to be able to stop the legalization of possession at the state level. the feds don't have the resources to come in and bust everyday pot smokers. so you've got a base of legal customers. if you don't allow the creation of business people, a community business people to supply those customers, it's just a boom for the black market. >> your connection to pot has deep family roots. i understand you're working on a book and during the course of some res
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of this is that the massachusetts legislature is run by democrats who could always just change the law back so that there's not a special election and it becomes an appointment, again. yes, some dominos falling in massachusetts if senator kerry gets that post, particularly if there is an election, which is the state of the law right now. scott brown expected to run for it and about as strong a republican as you can get in the state of massachusetts. >> molly ball, thank you so much. lynn sweet, one of my favorite ladies. lynn, i did not get to ask you about your jesse jackson, but i would encourage folks to read on what you wrote over gesjesse jackson jr. over the past week or so. some very insightful reporting. >>> 31 days out to the fiscal cliff. we will go live to see what the president is saying to house leaders and whether that will keep us any further away from the edge. >>> also, how did the president capture the latino vote? was it as simple as embracing immigration reform or was it something else? we'll talk about that, as well. you're watching msnbc, the place for politics. â
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even though the life expectancy since medicare was passed into law, has increased by 15 years. it makes no sense. now for people who have had very difficult, hard labor jobs and low income, you can carve out an exception for them. we can could do this if the political will is there and the understanding is there, that both sides have to get something if they're going to achieve their goals. >> susan, apparently geithner gives the plan, there's laughter in the room. the president is asking for $1.6 trillion in new revenue, $400 billion in entitlement reforms. $50 billion for immediate infrastructure spending. do you think that that made it more difficult to reach a deal? or is it just as governor rendell suggested, you ask for the moon in the hopes that you land among the stars? >> i think it's exactly the way the governor described it. the president had to put out something that showed his base that he was serious, that he was going to on what he was elected on. but at the same time, and it's also something governor referred to, we have to give the path of yes to the republican
even though the life expectancy since medicare was passed into law, has increased by 15 years. it makes no sense. now for people who have had very difficult, hard labor jobs and low income, you can carve out an exception for them. we can could do this if the political will is there and the understanding is there, that both sides have to get something if they're going to achieve their goals. >> susan, apparently geithner gives the plan, there's laughter in the room. the president is asking...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare.
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new state laws. all those proposals are premised on fighting against the new politics and spirit that has been take hold in these states. but the obama administration could also embrace this as a moment to rethink the entire drug war. it could ask congress to at least lower marijuana's current classification as a schedule 1 substance. that is the anachronistic and grave category for drugs like heroin, which have no prospect of safe or medical use. or look, the administration could do for pot what it did for children of undocumented workers, make a humanitarian policy decision to lower the priority of enforcing laws against them. the fact is we're living through a real opening here. after decades of the politics of the war on drugs, the focus on fear, on getting tough on people and marginalizing basically nonviolent offenders who pose little or no danger to other citizens, voters are finally moving on. the government should let them lead and get out of the way. >> did i just hear you correctly compare
new state laws. all those proposals are premised on fighting against the new politics and spirit that has been take hold in these states. but the obama administration could also embrace this as a moment to rethink the entire drug war. it could ask congress to at least lower marijuana's current classification as a schedule 1 substance. that is the anachronistic and grave category for drugs like heroin, which have no prospect of safe or medical use. or look, the administration could do for pot...
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what law enforcement is trying to do right now, is to identify the shooter, make sure they have that midwesteperson in custody with. they have to evacuate the children in an orderly fashion. and you and your listeners have to realize too, if police have to do a very cautious room by room search because there could be another individual allegedly working with the gunman. there could be teachers and students who are hunkered down, this is what they're taught to do, if they can't escape the building, they have to hunker down indoors, hide behind furniture, in closets so state police have to do a room by room search to find any other injured, any other children that are hiding out. >> as a result of what might be a shooting there, as we are try fog get information out of newtown, contract at sandy hook elementary school. we do realize right now is they're holding the ems units, asking that no more come to the school. but at the danbury high school close by, we do not know whether these are students or whether these are administrators, whether these are teachers. but they are holding and
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that's what we are hearing from law enforcement officials. and that some were believed belonged to the mom and were in that house and that after he hot the mom in that house, drove in the family car to the school and where he carried out the shooting from there. why the delay in identifying the mom in that house? because she was shot point blank in the face and she was unidentifiable for? time. they didn't know, again, with the initial reporting from the witnesses and at the school, did he go to the school to get his mom? where is the mom? is that her at the house? that's why there was some confusion in the initial reporting. the woman dead in the house unidentifiable at first because of the nature of the gunshot wounds. >> any high capacity magazine clips? >> unknown to me about the number of bullets. i have been trying to get that answer in terms of the number of clips, number of shots fired. just heard chris jansing say it was all over in a matter of a minute two and all those children -- as we have seen from many of the stories, doesn't t
that's what we are hearing from law enforcement officials. and that some were believed belonged to the mom and were in that house and that after he hot the mom in that house, drove in the family car to the school and where he carried out the shooting from there. why the delay in identifying the mom in that house? because she was shot point blank in the face and she was unidentifiable for? time. they didn't know, again, with the initial reporting from the witnesses and at the school, did he go...
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law, the laws to stop early voting or at least cut the days down, to stop sunday voting, are laws that will undermine and undercut the voting rights act of '65 in a more frontal way. this march is to dramatize that. when we get to montgomery on friday, we'll lay out the legal and legislative strategy to combat it. >> reverend, i want to give everybody the geographical context of where you are. you are along route 80 where dr. king marched. as we look back at bloody sunday from 1965, we see the brutality of the police to those who were fighting for minority rights. how do you get voters to see the parallels, the modern fight, which is not marked by that type of violence, but it does need to still be discussed with the same amount of importance. >> well, i think that the bloody sunday, we will not see blood, but we will see blockage at the ballot booth. when you have five million people that will be disenfranchised that voted and now will not be able to vote, what will happen when election time comes and people who don't have state i.d.s are blocked from voting. what will happen in terms
law, the laws to stop early voting or at least cut the days down, to stop sunday voting, are laws that will undermine and undercut the voting rights act of '65 in a more frontal way. this march is to dramatize that. when we get to montgomery on friday, we'll lay out the legal and legislative strategy to combat it. >> reverend, i want to give everybody the geographical context of where you are. you are along route 80 where dr. king marched. as we look back at bloody sunday from 1965, we...
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that part of the alabama law won't be in any trouble. but there are other parts of the alabama through are similar to what the court struck down in arizona. those two parts of the law would be -- no reason to think they wouldn't be in trouble in arizona as well. but stepping back from the individual provision of the law, going forward, the thing you have to remember is that the basic hallmark of the supreme court's decision on arizona, fundmentally, immigration a federal matter and that one of the things the federal government has to balance is foreign policy considerations. how other countries look at how we treat their foreign nationals that is the lens through which the supreme court majority viewed the arizona statute. so that is a pretty high bar for states to clear as they go through the litigation with provisions in nair specific laws. so this is not -- this is just the opposite of what the dissent yesterday said, that the state should be able to ping the federal slack. that is not how the majority saw it. >> nbc's pete williams f
that part of the alabama law won't be in any trouble. but there are other parts of the alabama through are similar to what the court struck down in arizona. those two parts of the law would be -- no reason to think they wouldn't be in trouble in arizona as well. but stepping back from the individual provision of the law, going forward, the thing you have to remember is that the basic hallmark of the supreme court's decision on arizona, fundmentally, immigration a federal matter and that one of...
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not by laws but interpersonal reactions. i think just as we used to know that marriage could only be between one white man and one white woman, now we know that's not right. hopefully our hearts can change and more people will say that same-sex marriage is something we should support. >> jonathan, let's look at this from the states in november. if the president loses in november, is the lgbt community pegged with it, it's their fault? >> no. no. if the president loses in november, it will be because people are cranky about the economy, they don't think things are moving in the right direction. they don't think he's doing the job to get america back to work and they don't think he's the one to move them forward. as we talk about on all of our shows on msnbc, we write all the time, the issue that is forefront in people's minds when they go into the voting booth is on the economy, how am i feeling, my neighbors feeling, my relatives feeling. so you know, the president makes this historic decision today. it's a wonderful thing t
not by laws but interpersonal reactions. i think just as we used to know that marriage could only be between one white man and one white woman, now we know that's not right. hopefully our hearts can change and more people will say that same-sex marriage is something we should support. >> jonathan, let's look at this from the states in november. if the president loses in november, is the lgbt community pegged with it, it's their fault? >> no. no. if the president loses in november,...
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his health care law made health insurance even more expensive. we've had stimulus and bailouts. >> joining me now is susan cates. great to see you. you wrote an article that defines everything, by dividing americans into these five different economic groups, their views also indicating who they're going to vote for in november. so run us through those groups, especially as we want to talk about where the independents are falling and where they're going to go come november. >> thomas, everybody says the economy is the issue driving 2012. and we found that in our polling. but what we asked people, what do they mean when they say the economy, americans mean all kinds of different things. the first group is called the 99%ers. this is a score democratic group, overwhelmingly for president obama. when we ask them, how concerned are they about the distribution of the wealthy, that was something that concerned them a great deal. the second group, the hard-pressed, these are people have been hit hard by the recession, they're really pessimistic about what
his health care law made health insurance even more expensive. we've had stimulus and bailouts. >> joining me now is susan cates. great to see you. you wrote an article that defines everything, by dividing americans into these five different economic groups, their views also indicating who they're going to vote for in november. so run us through those groups, especially as we want to talk about where the independents are falling and where they're going to go come november. >>...
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and they deserve the same equal protection under the law as every child in every other home. we all want the same thing. that's the common ground. >> thank you, sir. appreciate it. >>> joining me now is washington governor. great to have you back on with me again and you have made some fast time in the last time we got to speak because your bill in washington state has passed a major hurdle. still, opponents are promising a tough battle to get the question on the ballot if it passes the legislature. do you believe it should be on the ballot or do you think it's just unfair? >> i've made it clear to the ledge i islators in my state that it's time for them to step up and take the vote. i'm optimistic at that point that we believe we have at least the 25th vote if not more in our senate and that we have enough votes in our house, but i don't want them to say instead of taking the tough vote, send it to the voters. they were elected to make these decisions. it's time for us to do so. the opponents want to put it on the ballot in the fall. they are free to do so and i believe the
and they deserve the same equal protection under the law as every child in every other home. we all want the same thing. that's the common ground. >> thank you, sir. appreciate it. >>> joining me now is washington governor. great to have you back on with me again and you have made some fast time in the last time we got to speak because your bill in washington state has passed a major hurdle. still, opponents are promising a tough battle to get the question on the ballot if it...
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under law, you cannot be forced to join a union. you don't have to pay union dues if you are in a union shop. what you do have to do is if you are getting benefits from organizing, higher wages and benefits, you need to pay a fair share of the actual bargaining costs because you're benefiting from that. in fact, right now ender law if you are not paying money into a union, if you get fired, the union still needs to defend you and if they don't you can sue them. this is about fairness. if a worker is getting the benefits of having an organization in that workplace, they should pay their fair share of those costs because of the benefits that they are getting. that's what this is. it's about fairness. and not to do this, this would be like saying to people, well, you can have all the benfys of social security but you have the option of not paying into it if you like but you still get the benefits. of course people are going to say, why pay in, i'm not going to pay. and if everybody decides not to pay, then social security falls apart.
under law, you cannot be forced to join a union. you don't have to pay union dues if you are in a union shop. what you do have to do is if you are getting benefits from organizing, higher wages and benefits, you need to pay a fair share of the actual bargaining costs because you're benefiting from that. in fact, right now ender law if you are not paying money into a union, if you get fired, the union still needs to defend you and if they don't you can sue them. this is about fairness. if a...
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the president expressing the fact they are heartbroken and the full force of the law will obviously be leveled against the person who allegedly committed that crime. but then the president going on to talk about what they are doing to try to bring china and its practices more into a level playing field for the global economy. zachary stayed with me to talk about this. we were talking about looking for the teeth in talking about this, the president talking about two weeks ago announcing the trade enforcement unit with this global crackdown, where are the teeth from today? >> this speech has no particular teeth. just a quick arkana of earth, this is the stuff going into cell phones as the president mentioned. the president has been withholding supply or china has been with holding because they need it for their supply chain. the rhetoric behind this today, standing up for american jobs and manufacturing, is all to the better. this particular action has absolutely huge implications for american manufacturing and for jobs. >> zachary, author and columnist for "newsweek." thank you for stic
the president expressing the fact they are heartbroken and the full force of the law will obviously be leveled against the person who allegedly committed that crime. but then the president going on to talk about what they are doing to try to bring china and its practices more into a level playing field for the global economy. zachary stayed with me to talk about this. we were talking about looking for the teeth in talking about this, the president talking about two weeks ago announcing the...
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, 92 laws, 92 passed in 24 states. that's a huge jump from what we saw passed in 2010. when 1 in 5 americans, and we're talking about all americans, poverty and gas prices keep climbing, the unemployment rate is still above 8% even though we have a new february positive number out. why the focus on the right on women's health issues. is it a distraction? >> it is a distraction. it's very similar to the voting restriction laws. in both cases you basically have legislative solutions to thing for which there is no problem. so we've seen, for example, a decline in the number of unwanted pregnancies. we've seen a decline in the use of abortion in post-first tri master. a decline in teenage pregnancy. to enter into women's reproductive rights when we don't have a problem is similar to entering into the voter rights when we don't have a voter problem. we hear from the right government should be small. i think this is a reasonable position, ideological position, that government should leave as much freedom as possible. so to s
, 92 laws, 92 passed in 24 states. that's a huge jump from what we saw passed in 2010. when 1 in 5 americans, and we're talking about all americans, poverty and gas prices keep climbing, the unemployment rate is still above 8% even though we have a new february positive number out. why the focus on the right on women's health issues. is it a distraction? >> it is a distraction. it's very similar to the voting restriction laws. in both cases you basically have legislative solutions to...
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so let's not have any laws against drugs. the idea you can't create a perfect law so criminals get access and make it easy for them doesn't make sense. the point of gun control is to make it more difficult to get the weapons. why reason earth would we make it easier for them? >> no perfect answers for this and probably continue to debate this in the new year. my thanks to you all three. lynn, keith and alice, i appreciate all of your time. >> thank you. >>> next, a not so merry cliff-mas for retailers or wall street. how the stalled negotiations are already impacting this economy. >>> and a big question to you, are you optimistic that congress can reach a post-christmas fiscal cliff deal? tweet me. find me on facebook. people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wi
so let's not have any laws against drugs. the idea you can't create a perfect law so criminals get access and make it easy for them doesn't make sense. the point of gun control is to make it more difficult to get the weapons. why reason earth would we make it easier for them? >> no perfect answers for this and probably continue to debate this in the new year. my thanks to you all three. lynn, keith and alice, i appreciate all of your time. >> thank you. >>> next, a not so...
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democrats convene their own hearing on birth control, their sole witness, georgetown law student sandra fluke who was barred by darrell issa from testifying last week. his all-male panel came under heavy fire from democrats. today sandra fluke finally made her case. >> on a daily basis, i hear from yet another woman from georgetown or another school or who works for a religiously affiliated employer. and they tell me that they have suffered financially, emotionally, and medically because of this lack of coverage. >> joining us this morning from washington is our nbc capitol hill correspondent kelly o'donnell. my colleague down there. the hearing just wrapped up, kelly, what were the democrats trying to perpetuate to the american people? >> well, this was a real opportunity for democrats to create an event that shines a light on an issue they have been hammering away at for days now. and it's an issue that according to public polls, they have an upper hand. so nancy pelosi and a couple of other democrats on the committee created this event to allow the georgetown law student to come and
democrats convene their own hearing on birth control, their sole witness, georgetown law student sandra fluke who was barred by darrell issa from testifying last week. his all-male panel came under heavy fire from democrats. today sandra fluke finally made her case. >> on a daily basis, i hear from yet another woman from georgetown or another school or who works for a religiously affiliated employer. and they tell me that they have suffered financially, emotionally, and medically because...
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she's a georgetown law student. she testified before the house members about the medical issues of birth control. rush limbaugh really took her to task. not just her, but took her virtue to task. here's what he had to say, or what she had to say about rush limbaugh's statements. >> i think it's a very important thing for us to think about that in our society in certain sectors, this is evidently still acceptable. that's just very problematic. >> here's a person that comes out to testify. now her virtue is being questioned. a real target has been painted on her back basically for coming out and speaking up about what this means for her. the medical issues of birth control. is this really taking the focus off what the issues are really about and getting everybody hung up on sex talk? >> i think there's always a little bit of both of those things going on when you talk about the war on women. we have to be careful about that phrase. what we see here is both the name calling and degrading of the idea of women's voices i
she's a georgetown law student. she testified before the house members about the medical issues of birth control. rush limbaugh really took her to task. not just her, but took her virtue to task. here's what he had to say, or what she had to say about rush limbaugh's statements. >> i think it's a very important thing for us to think about that in our society in certain sectors, this is evidently still acceptable. that's just very problematic. >> here's a person that comes out to...
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pat robertson's argument for relaxed marijuana laws. i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on top of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervo
pat robertson's argument for relaxed marijuana laws. i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70...
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laws in many stays. >>> plus, apple is hours away of unveiling the next generation ipad. what the new version is expected to have. >>> and then prince harry is jamaican the ladies crazy. well, the guys, too in some places. ah, welcome to hotels.com. if you're looking for a place to get together, you came to the right place. because here at hotels.com, we're only about hotels. finding you the perfect place is all we do. welcome to hotels.com. oh. let's go. from the crack, off the backboard. [ laughs ] dad! [ laughs ] whoo! oh! you're up! oh! oh! so close! now where were we? ok, this one's good for two. score! [ male announcer ] share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're gr-r-eat! i love the fact that quicken loans provides va loans. quicken loans understood all the details and guided me through every step of the process. i know wherever the military sends me, i can depend on quicken loans. aflac! ha! isn't major medical enough? huh! no! who's gonna help cover the holes in their plans? aflac! quack! like medical bills they don't pay for? aflac!
laws in many stays. >>> plus, apple is hours away of unveiling the next generation ipad. what the new version is expected to have. >>> and then prince harry is jamaican the ladies crazy. well, the guys, too in some places. ah, welcome to hotels.com. if you're looking for a place to get together, you came to the right place. because here at hotels.com, we're only about hotels. finding you the perfect place is all we do. welcome to hotels.com. oh. let's go. from the crack, off...
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one is to build support for the health care law, which hasn't fared and been popular since it passed. but women, the administration has always thought would be predisposed to supporting a lot of the components, so on one hand they are building support for the health care law. on the other hand they are trying to exploit the weakness rights now among four republicans, being that women and this focus on birth control the last few months has hurt republicans according to the polls. and this is a clear effort to sort of exploit that weakness, build that support. the president won among women in 2008. they turned against democrats in the 2010 election. so this is part of the very methodical campaign plan. it is perfectly timed for them. >> carrie, 53% of women in the national vote in 2008, so how much of this is a push to remind women, the independent women around the country, of what's going on and what is at stake and who is looking out for them? >> when the president goes to fund-raisers, almost always the first thing he mentions is that he signed into law an equal pay for equal work. t
one is to build support for the health care law, which hasn't fared and been popular since it passed. but women, the administration has always thought would be predisposed to supporting a lot of the components, so on one hand they are building support for the health care law. on the other hand they are trying to exploit the weakness rights now among four republicans, being that women and this focus on birth control the last few months has hurt republicans according to the polls. and this is a...
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taxes are going up under current law. i -- if pif i could stop them from going up for everyone i would. it takes a democratic senate, a democrat president to cooperate. it makes sense to save the maximum of taxpayers. that's not a tax increase, that's making perm what are temporary tax cuts for the overwhelming majority of americans. >> if there isn't a deal on fiscal cliff or if it's narrow, if it covers the bare minimum and there's a lot of issues still to be worked out, there's been a lot of disagreement about what that means in the short term, just say through january or february. do you think it would be catastrophic? do you think that there -- >> it's not -- >> it's been overstated? >> it's not catastrophic. but i think the failure to reach a larger deal will be something democrats look back and regret. once the revenue issue's taken care of -- and it will be taken care of quickly -- we're on to the real issues where we have leverage and they don't, that's spending and entitlement issues. there's a sequester itself,
taxes are going up under current law. i -- if pif i could stop them from going up for everyone i would. it takes a democratic senate, a democrat president to cooperate. it makes sense to save the maximum of taxpayers. that's not a tax increase, that's making perm what are temporary tax cuts for the overwhelming majority of americans. >> if there isn't a deal on fiscal cliff or if it's narrow, if it covers the bare minimum and there's a lot of issues still to be worked out, there's been a...
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>> when you use the word detained, law enforcement has a specific definition for that, and apparently that's why u.s. officials are disputing it, they say he was not detained, taken into custody by the tsa, but there is no dispute he was not permitted to get on his flight. the kentucky senator was going through airport security today, there was the full-body scanner machine, it was set off, apparently an area on his right leg showed an anomaly, he lifted his pant leg, said he had no metal, nothing should have set it off. he called it a glitch and asked to go back through the machine and they did not allow him to do that. they instead said he needed to have a targeted full-body patdown. rand has been a vocal critic and has challenged the tsa administrator about those steps going too far, in his view. and so he refused to do that and was apparently not permitted on his flight, was taken away by local police, so that may be part of the distinction, and not able to board his flight. i'm told he's still at the airport now and not in anyone's custody. thomas? >> we'll see if he gets a redo,
>> when you use the word detained, law enforcement has a specific definition for that, and apparently that's why u.s. officials are disputing it, they say he was not detained, taken into custody by the tsa, but there is no dispute he was not permitted to get on his flight. the kentucky senator was going through airport security today, there was the full-body scanner machine, it was set off, apparently an area on his right leg showed an anomaly, he lifted his pant leg, said he had no...
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laws. we will talk about the grand old strategy. and tonight's p.r. blitz. ezra klein joins us for a closer look at paul ryan and his plan for america when "now" starts in a mere 180 seconds. if you have copd like i do, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiri
laws. we will talk about the grand old strategy. and tonight's p.r. blitz. ezra klein joins us for a closer look at paul ryan and his plan for america when "now" starts in a mere 180 seconds. if you have copd like i do, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled...